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D3200
Bulb mode - 30 min limit? Or indefinite?
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<blockquote data-quote="sOnIc" data-source="post: 190858" data-attributes="member: 15861"><p>Hey ppl . .. I was used to having a 30 min limit on bulb exposures from my old D50, and I sort of expected my new D3200 to be the same. BUT, in the manual it says bulb mode is 'indefinite' so I got all excited!! I tried it using my IR remote control, and was gutted when it turned off at 30 mins. Does an intervalometer get around this? Or an alternative shutter-release cable?</p><p></p><p>Also I read about somebody saying he had a 100 image limit when using an intervalometer - that can't be a limit because it would screw up time-lapse sequences, surely?! <a href="http://nikonites.com/d3200/15650-shutter-release-cable-d3200-=-only-100-images.html#axzz2d5aSpRBO" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/d3200/15650-shutter-release-cable-d3200-=-only-100-images.html#axzz2d5aSpRBO</a></p><p></p><p>Please tell me my camera can do 6 hour star trails??!! Or 6 hour time-lapse sequences?! For example...</p><p></p><p>(I know you can stack images, but that's not my point...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sOnIc, post: 190858, member: 15861"] Hey ppl . .. I was used to having a 30 min limit on bulb exposures from my old D50, and I sort of expected my new D3200 to be the same. BUT, in the manual it says bulb mode is 'indefinite' so I got all excited!! I tried it using my IR remote control, and was gutted when it turned off at 30 mins. Does an intervalometer get around this? Or an alternative shutter-release cable? Also I read about somebody saying he had a 100 image limit when using an intervalometer - that can't be a limit because it would screw up time-lapse sequences, surely?! [URL]http://nikonites.com/d3200/15650-shutter-release-cable-d3200-=-only-100-images.html#axzz2d5aSpRBO[/URL] Please tell me my camera can do 6 hour star trails??!! Or 6 hour time-lapse sequences?! For example... (I know you can stack images, but that's not my point...) [/QUOTE]
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